Official 2019-2020 NBA Thread


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Kyrie doesn’t have a leg to stand on here cause he’s not even playing.

Snitch hotline? Riley Freeman would smack all them dudes.

22 teams is bullshit. They should have the wack teams to a play-in tourney, then bring the playoffs teams back.
 
Yall really gonna make fun of the snitch hotline? So if someone sees a player sneaking out for whatever reason, they supposed to remain silent and put themselves and their families at risk?

I cant wait to see who fucks up and gets everyone sick, and then gets hands put on them
 
Rookie president Leon Rose, who has not spoken to the media since his hiring, is not sold on Knox and desperately wanted to see him in the now-scrapped final 16 games, sources told The Post. “He’s had people question his desire, question his toughness, question his defense, question his shooting,’’ Payne said. “In my opinion, great players, good players in the NBA, it’s not can he shoot, defend, rebound. It’s about if he’s secure and comfortable doing it, getting him more comfortable. Getting him in a more aggressive mindset to do it is more important.’’

– via Marc Berman @ New York Post

 
Will the New York Knicks sign on Tom Thibodeau as their next head coach? “To be honest, Coach Thibbs is one of the dopest coaches I’ve ever played for,” Nate Robinson told me via my #WORDSWITHSCOOOP Instagram Live Presented by Orox Leather


“One, he showed me professionalism, really how to be a student of the game; studying the playbook, studying players…it’s like knowing your enemy better than it knows itself and being prepared. He’s always prepared. He always has a plan A,B,C,D,E,F and G so, that’s one thing that they’re going to get out of Coach Thibbs. Also he expects every player to practice, every player bring their A game and he preaches with defense first; if you play defense you will get offense. So if you want play offense, you got to play defense. I loved that about him and he’s just a hardnosed coach.”

– via Brandon 'Scoop B' Robinson, Brandon 'Scoop B' Robinson @ Heavy.com

 
“Not playing, it’s just an economic disaster, it really is,” Marks said. Here’s the Cliff’s Notes version, as gleaned from Marks’ expert accounting: The NBA placed 10 percent of its players’ total salaries — $380 million — into an escrow account, which they use at the end of the year to balance the revenue shares (players are entitled to 51%). That’s gone for the players. They’re not getting that back because the league has already lost too much money

“Lebron is making $34.7 million and he’ll lose like $13 million (if the NBA doesn’t resume), so like 35 percent of his pay,” Marks said. “Whereas if he’s going back to Orlando, he’s probably looking at a loss of between $5.5 to $6 million.” Dropping $13 million won’t disrupt LeBron, but, as Marks noted, 72 percent of the players are paid below the average salary of $9.4 million. It’s a top-heavy system, not unlike American society. “There are a lot more Ed Davis’ of the NBA world (who is making $4.7 million with the Utah Jazz) than Kyrie Irving’s of the world (who is making $31.7 million),” Marks said. “There’s a group of guys making over $20 million but the majority of them are making less than 5.”

– via Stefan Bondy @ New York Daily News




 
They Kyrie out here looking crazy lmaooooo.

This shit gonna make him or break him as a player. We'll see what happens next year.
 
“Not playing, it’s just an economic disaster, it really is,” Marks said. Here’s the Cliff’s Notes version, as gleaned from Marks’ expert accounting: The NBA placed 10 percent of its players’ total salaries — $380 million — into an escrow account, which they use at the end of the year to balance the revenue shares (players are entitled to 51%). That’s gone for the players. They’re not getting that back because the league has already lost too much money

“Lebron is making $34.7 million and he’ll lose like $13 million (if the NBA doesn’t resume), so like 35 percent of his pay,” Marks said. “Whereas if he’s going back to Orlando, he’s probably looking at a loss of between $5.5 to $6 million.” Dropping $13 million won’t disrupt LeBron, but, as Marks noted, 72 percent of the players are paid below the average salary of $9.4 million. It’s a top-heavy system, not unlike American society. “There are a lot more Ed Davis’ of the NBA world (who is making $4.7 million with the Utah Jazz) than Kyrie Irving’s of the world (who is making $31.7 million),” Marks said. “There’s a group of guys making over $20 million but the majority of them are making less than 5.”

– via Stefan Bondy @ New York Daily News






No such thing as enough money.

But im not feeling bad about millionaires.

Pay me a million and ill gladly give up 35% of my pay.

Dont get me wrong, players should do everything in their power to get as much money as they can.

Just stop publishing articles of how much less they gonna make when even the minimum guys are still gonna make enough to be in the top 1%
 
Lol @ listening to Theo pinson and Chris Chiozza

that’s like felicio and chandler Hutchinson saying something Zach lavine said isn’t true
 
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